Pittsburgh Steelers' Aaron Rodgers Expects to Retire After 2025 Season
- Aaron Rodgers announced on June 24, 2025, that the 2025 season with the Pittsburgh Steelers will be his last in the NFL.
- Rodgers signed a one-year, $13.76 million contract with the Steelers earlier in June after two injury-shortened seasons with the Jets, choosing this path as the best decision for his soul.
- While speaking on ESPN's The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers revealed his plan to conclude his two-decade NFL career in Pittsburgh, commending Coach Mike Tomlin's leadership and the city's strong winning culture.
- Rodgers, a four-time NFL MVP and Super Bowl champion, is aiming to surpass Peyton Manning by adding 37 more passing touchdowns to reach third place all-time. He holds the highest career marks for passer efficiency and lowest interception percentage in league history.
- Rodgers’ retirement announcement suggests he prioritizes personal fulfillment over career longevity, aiming to end his career with peace, fun, and respect for two cornerstone NFL franchises.
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